Cash-for-vote: Amar Singh moves HC for bail

October 03, 2011 12:23 IST

Rajya Sabha member of Parliament Amar Singh, an accused in the 2008 cash-for-vote case, on Monday moved the Delhi high court seeking bail.

Singh moved the high court after his interim and regular bail pleas were rejected on September 28 by a Delhi court which had said his role was "major" in the entire episode aimed at "disgracing" parliamentary democracy.

In its order, the lower court had said the incident showed that Singh and other political functionaries, including arrested Bharatiya Janata Party leaders in the case, "stooped to a level beyond imagination" aimed at "subverting" the functioning of Parliament.

Singh, who is currently undergoing treatment at AIIMS, has been seeking bail on medical grounds while relying on his medical report, according to which his health condition was showing "overall improvement" but his renal condition was assessed prone to infection and needed constant monitoring.

Singh was arrested on September 6 after he appeared before the court in response to summons for his alleged involvement in the cash-for-vote scam.

He, however, had to be rushed to the AIIMS from Tihar jail on September 12 evening after a bout of vomiting and diarrhoea and was later granted interim bail on September 15.